On the market unchanged, at least from now, since an Emergency Order from the Supreme Court back in april. What does todays decision mean exactly, joining me now is nbc news senior Legal Correspondent Laura Jarrett. Good to have you here. So youve read through it. Speed reader, whats up. Short story is the case is going back to the Supreme Court. Nothing will change as of right now, but things could get tricky depending on what the Supreme Court does with this. All of this started in april when a federal judge in texas blocked access to the pill nationwide, gutting the original approval of the drug that had been on the market, the most commonly used abortion pill, had been approved since 2000. The drug actually has been, again, used widely since that time. The judge actually in the fifth circuit there, got it blocked in full by the Supreme Court back in april. Supreme court said lets just press pause on everything and allow the natural Court Process to play out. That process involves g
as a call to action. they said the proud boys were thirsting for violence and were prepared to stop certification of president joe biden s win by, quote, any means necessary, including by force. until the aftermath of the riot on the capitol, the charge of seditious conspiracy was rarely used, but with today s decision, the department of justice has now secured ten trial convictions on the civil war era charge. the others were the oath keepers, including its leader, stewart rhodes. but today s conviction of enrique tarrio in particular could be the most consequential win yet for the justice department. we ll explain that in a moment. joining us now from outside the u.s. district court house in washington, d.c. is nbc news justice report ryan reilly. we got a little bit of breaking news, additional partial verdict. walk us through it. reporter: that s right. any moment now, i think we could be hearing from the jury on the additional charge. it also sounds like they are deadl
disconnected. joining me now is nbc news justice report ryan reilly and ryan nobles. ryan, it s good to have you. let s start with reilly. walk me three clark stepping down and why he anticipates he ll be a witness. they re really just far apart in where this is going to land. basically they are saying this is not operational because it was not accepted by the judge and to make sure it didn t go on a prosecutorial track, that it s all null and void. what s interesting on the gun charge is it s under significant legal challenges and probably will ultimately found to be unconstitutional. it s essentially a law that makes it unlawful for individuals who are addicts of illegal drugs to use guns, to possess weapons, which would apply to millions of americans, let s be honest here, we re talking just illegal users of guns, that would include
marijuana users as well. it wouldn t apply to alcohol but to pretty much everything else across the board. in d.c. it is extremely rarely used. that may be different in delaware. i don t have the stats on that. in d.c. i talked to a public federal defender who had only seen one of these in a 30-year career and that involved a white supremacist using really violent rhetoric and the feds were looking for something to stick on him and luckily enough, in addition to having guns, he also happened to smoke marijuana but it really is a rarely used charge in a lot of federal jurisdictions around the country, katy. that s good context. ryan, how are republicans using this disconnect to their advantage? . reporter: there s no question that every time biden s name comes up, they find a way to use
world s cup, fans are in a frenzy and both debut today. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with that trial date, and it s brought implications for the 2024 race. nbc justice report ryan reilly joins me now. a may trial date. was not exactly what team trump had hoped for. tell us what s happening, ryan? reporter: yeah, so the special counsel had originally wanted something in december, but ultimately they landed on a may date. the trump team is considering this a victory. they said, quote, today s order by judge cannon is a major setback to the doj s attempt to deny trump a fair process. that extra time was important to them, those extra few months, and we re talking about the calendar, the presidential calendar. if this happens in may, that s basically right before the actual republican national convention by the time that trial would be over, and he has a lot of these other legal